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“LICENSEE”) AND EATON INTELLIGENT POWER LIMITED, IRELAND, OR ONE OF ITS 

AFFILIATES (“EATON” OR “LICENSOR”). BY OPERATING THIS UNINTERRUPTIBLE 

POWER SUPPLY (UPS) PRODUCT INCLUDING SOFTWARE EMBEDDED IN IT 

(FIRMWARE), YOU, THE LICENSEE, ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS, 

CONDITIONS, AND LIMITATIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT. READ THE TERMS AND 

CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE, INSTALLING OR OPERATING 

THE PRODUCT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, 

PROMPTLY RETURN THE UNUSED PRODUCT TO EATON.

1.0 DEFINITIONS

1.1 Documentation. 

 “

Documentation

” means the user guides and manuals for the installation 

and use of the UPS, whether made available over the internet, provided in CD-ROM, DVD, 

hard copy or other form.

1.2 Firmware. 

 “

Firmware

” means software programs that are embedded in the product for 

which Licensee is granted a license hereunder, the Documentation therefore and, to the extent 

available, Updates thereto. The Firmware is licensed hereunder in object code (machine-

readable) form only except that certain software programs may include limited portions in 

source code (human-readable) form. 

1.3 Update. 

 “

Update

” means a subsequent release of the Firmware, if and when developed by 

Eaton. An Update does not include any release, new version, option, or future product, which 

Eaton licenses separately.

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2.1 Ownership. 

 Eaton or its third party licensors retains all title, copyright and other proprietary 

rights in, and ownership of the Firmware regardless of the media upon which the original or any 

copy may be recorded or fixed. 

2.2 License Grant.

 Eaton grants to Licensee a limited, revocable, non-exclusive, non-assignable 

license to use the Firmware in conjunction with the operation of the product to which the Firmware 

pertains or other products as described by Eaton in the Documentation. Licensee does not 

acquire any rights, express or implied, other than those expressly granted in this Agreement.

2.3 Restrictions and Requirements. 

 Licensee will not, nor will it permit others to, modify, 

adapt, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Firmware or any component 

thereof (including the Documentation), or create derivative works based on the Firmware 

(including the Documentation), except to the extent such foregoing restriction is prohibited by 

applicable law or applicable open source license to, and only to, any open source software 

component that is incorporated into the Firmware (if any). Copyright laws and international 

treaties protect the Firmware, including the Documentation. Unauthorized copying of the 

Firmware, the Documentation or any part thereof, is expressly prohibited. For avoidance of 

doubt, Eaton does not grant Licensee a license to any of Eaton’s brands, logos, designs, trade 

dress, service marks, trademarks, domain names or trade names, in whole or in part.

Licensee agrees to install or allow installation of all corrections of substantial defects, security 

patches,  minor  bug  fixes  and  updates,  including  any  enhancements,  for  the  Firmware  in 

accordance with the instructions and as directed by Eaton.

2.4 Transfer and Assignment Restrictions.

  Licensee will not sell, resell, assign, lease, 

sublicense, encumber, or otherwise transfer its interest in this Agreement or in the Firmware, 

or the Documentation in whole or in part, or allow any other person or entity, including any 

parent or subsidiary of Licensee or other subsidiary of Licensee’s parent, to copy, distribute, 

or otherwise transfer the Firmware without the prior written consent of Eaton. Licensee may 

transfer the Firmware directly to a third party only in connection with the sale of the Eaton 

product in which it is installed. 

3.0 TERMINATION 

3.1 Termination. 

 This Agreement and the license granted hereunder automatically terminates 

if Licensee breaches any provision of this Agreement. Eaton may terminate this license at any 

time with or without cause. 

3.2 Effect of Termination.

  Immediately upon termination of this Agreement or the license 

granted hereunder, Licensee will cease using the product. The parties’ rights and obligations 

under the following sections of this Agreement will survive termination of this Agreement: Article 

1.0, Section 2.1, Section 2.3, Section 2.4, Article 3.0, Article 4.0 and Article 5.0.

4.0 INFRINGEMENT AND WARRANTIES

4.1 Infringement.

  If Licensee learns of a threat, demand, allegation, or indication that the 

UPS with its firmware infringes or misappropriates any third party intellectual property rights 

(including but not limited to any patent, copyright, trademark, trade dress, or trade secret) 

(“Intellectual Property Claim”), Licensee will notify Eaton promptly of such claim. Eaton may, in 

its sole discretion, elect to assume sole control of the defense and settlement of said Intellectual 

Property Claim and Licensee will provide reasonable information and assistance to Eaton for 

the defense of such claim. 

4.2 Disclaimer of Warranties. 

THE FIRMWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT 

WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, . EATON DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE FIRMWARE 

WILL BE ERROR-FREE OR SECURE FROM UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS. THE LICENSEE 

EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE 

LAW, THE USE OF THE PRODUCT IS AT LICENSEE’S SOLE RISK.

5.0 GENERAL PROVISIONS 

5.1 Update Policy.  

Eaton may from time to time, but has no obligation to, create Updates of 

the Firmware or components thereof.

5.2 Limitation on Liability. 

 NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT 

TO THE CONTRARY, LICENSEE EXPRESSLY UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT 

EATON, ITS AFFILIATES, AND ITS LICENSORS, WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR: (A) ANY 

DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY 

DAMAGES WHICH MAY BE INCURRED BY LICENSEE OR ANY THIRD PARTY, 

HOWEVER CAUSED AND UNDER ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY. THIS WILL INCLUDE, 

BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, ANY LOSS OF PROFIT (WHETHER INCURRED DIRECTLY OR 

INDIRECTLY), ANY LOSS OF GOODWILL OR BUSINESS REPUTATION, ANY LOSS OF 

DATA SUFFERED, COST OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES, 

OR OTHER INTANGIBLE LOSS; (B) ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE WHICH MAY BE INCURRED 

BY LICENSEE OR ANY THIRD PARTY. THESE LIMITATIONS ON EATON’S LIABILITY WILL 

APPLY WHETHER OR NOT EATON HAS BEEN ADVISED OF OR SHOULD HAVE BEEN 

AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH LOSSES ARISING. 

TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE TOTAL LIABILITY OF EATON, ITS AFFILIATES, 

AND ITS LICENSORS, FOR ANY CLAIMS UNDER THESE TERMS, INCLUDING FOR ANY 

IMPLIED WARRANTIES, IS LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THE UPS.

THIS SECTION 5.2 STATES EATON’S ENTIRE LIABILITY AND LICENSEE’S SOLE AND 

EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, AND IS SUBJECT TO ALL LIMITATIONS 

STATED IN SECTION 4.2.

5.3 Notices.  

All notices required to be sent hereunder will be in writing and will be deemed to 

have been given when mailed by first class mail to the address shown below:

 

LICENSE NOTICES:

 

Eaton Intelligent Power Limited

 

Eaton House, 

 

30 Pembroke Road, 

 

Dublin 4, 

 

D04 Y0C2, 

 Ireland

5.4 Severability. 

 If any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the 

remaining provisions of this Agreement will remain in full force.

5.5 Waiver.

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constitute a waiver of any other or subsequent default or breach. Failure to enforce or delay in 

enforcing any provision of this Agreement will not constitute a waiver of any rights under any 

provisions of this Agreement. 

5.6 Entire Agreement.

  This Agreement constitutes the complete agreement between the 

parties and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements or representations, written 

or oral, concerning the subject matter of this Agreement. This Agreement may not be modified 

or amended except in a writing specifically referencing this Agreement and signed by a duly 

authorized representative of each party. No other act, document, usage or custom will be 

deemed to amend or modify this Agreement. The Firmware, or portions thereof, may also 

be subject to additional paper or electronic license agreements. In such cases, the terms of 

this Agreement will be supplemental to those in the additional agreements, to the extent not 

inconsistent with the additional agreements. If a copy of this Agreement in a language other 

than English is included with the Firmware or Documentation, it is included for convenience and 

the English language version of this Agreement will control. 

5.7 Heirs, Successors, and Assigns.

  Each and all of the covenants, terms, provisions 

and agreements herein contained will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties 

hereto and, to the extent expressly permitted by this Agreement, their respective heirs, legal 

representatives, successors and assigns.

5.8 Export Restrictions. 

 Licensee agrees to comply fully with all relevant export laws and 

regulations of the United States and all other countries in the world (the “Export Laws”) to 

assure that neither the Firmware nor any direct product thereof are (I) exported, directly or 

indirectly, in violation of Export Laws; or (ii) are intended to be used for any purposes prohibited 

by the Export Laws. Without limiting the foregoing, Licensee will not export or re-export the 

Firmware: (i) to any country to which the U.S. has embargoed or restricted the export of 

goods or services (see http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Pages/

Programs.aspx), or to any national of any such country, wherever located, who intends to 

transmit or transport the Firmware back to such country; (ii) to any end user who Licensee 

knows or has reason to know will utilize the Firmware in the design, development or production 

of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons; or (iii) to any end-user who has been prohibited 

from participating in U.S. export transactions by any federal agency of the U.S. government.

5.9 U.S. Government Restricted Rights. 

 The Firmware is a “commercial item” as that term 

is defined at 48 C.F.R. § 2.101, consisting of “commercial computer software” and “commercial 

computer  software  documentation”,  as  such  terms  are  used  in  48  C.F.R.  §  12.212,  and  is 

provided to the U.S. Government only as a commercial end item. Consistent with 48 C.F.R. 

§ 12.212 and 48 C.F.R. §§ 227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4, all U.S. Government End Users 

acquire the Firmware with only those rights set forth herein. Contractor/manufacturer is Eaton 

Corporation, 1000 Eaton Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44122.

5.10 Third Party Intellectual Property Rights. 

 The Firmware may contain components 

(including open source software components) that are owned by third parties (“Third Party 

Licensors”) and are provided with, incorporated into, or embedded in, the Firmware pursuant to 

license arrangements between Eaton and such third parties. Third Party Licensor components 

in the Firmware are not licensed or warranted under the terms of this document, but are instead 

subject to the Third Party Licensors’ license agreements. Licensee will not modify, delete, or 

obfuscate any copyright or other proprietary rights notices of Third Party Licensors contained 

in the Firmware. 

5.11 Indemnity.

  Licensee  shall  defend,  indemnify  and  hold  Eaton  and  its  officers,  directors, 

employees, and agents harmless from and against all losses, damages, liabilities, claims, 

actions, and associated costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses) 

by reason of injury or death to any person or damage to any tangible or intangible property arising 

or resulting from the negligence or willful misconduct of the Licensee, its employees, contractors, 

or agents, in connection with Licensee’s use of Firmware and Documentation.

Licensee  shall  be  responsible  for  any  breach  of  this  Agreement  by  its  officers,  directors, 

employees, contractors, or agents. Licensee shall defend, indemnify, and hold Eaton and 

its officers, directors, employees, and agents harmless from and against any and all losses, 

damages, liabilities, claims, actions, and associated costs and expenses (including reasonable 

attorneys’ fees and expenses) arising out of or in connection with any breach of this Agreement.

5.12 Open Source Software. 

 The Firmware may contain certain components owned by 

Eaton that are provided with, incorporated into, linked to, or embedded in the Firmware that are 

subject to third party open source licenses (“Eaton Open Source Components”). Eaton Open 

Source Components are subject to the open source licenses corresponding to the particular 

software component. To the extent there are any conflicts between the terms of this Agreement 

and any open source license corresponding to Eaton Open Source Components or additional 

obligations by such open sources license that are not set forth in this Agreement, the terms of 

the open source license will control.

5.13  Confidentiality.

    Licensee  acknowledges  that  confidential  aspects  of  the  Firmware 

(including any proprietary source code) are a trade secret of Eaton, the disclosure of which 

would cause substantial harm to Eaton that could not be remedied by the payment of damages 

alone and such confidential aspects of the Firmware shall not be disclosed to third parties 

without the prior written consent of Eaton. Accordingly, Eaton will be entitled to preliminary and 

permanent injunctive and other equitable relief for any breach of this Section 5.13.

5.14 Note on JAVA Support.  

The Firmware may contain support for programs written in JAVA. 

JAVA technology is not fault tolerant and is not designed, manufactured, or intended for use or 

resale as online control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance, 

such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communications systems, air 

traffic control, direct life support machines, or weapons systems, in which the failure of JAVA 

technology could lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental 

damage. EATON DISCLAIMS ALL DAMAGES INCLUDING DIRECT, INDIRECT AND 

CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RELATING TO THE FAILURE OF ANY SOFTWARE 

INCLUDING JAVA PROGRAMS AND/OR JAVA TECHNOLOGY.

5.15 Governing Law. 

 This Agreement will be interpreted and enforced in accordance with the 

laws of Ireland, without regard to choice of law principles. Any claim or suit with respect to this 

Agreement shall be brought in the Courts of Ireland, unless mandatory law imposes otherwise.

Eaton EULA 

  P-110000654-001 Revised: December 21st, 2018

Summary of Contents for 93PM IBC-LHW

Page 1: ...p n P 164000541 Revision 04 IBC LW Large 432V and 480V IBC LHW Large High Rate 432V and 480V Installation Manual Eaton 93PM Universal Integrated Battery Cabinet...

Page 2: ...e reproduced in any way without the express written approval of Eaton IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during i...

Page 3: ...id or unenforceable the remaining provisions of this Agreement will remain in full force 5 5 Waiver The waiver by either party of any default or breach of this Agreement will not constitute a waiver o...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...rations 11 3 2 2 IBC Power Wiring Preparation 19 3 2 3 IBC Interface Wiring Preparation 25 3 3 Inspecting and Unpacking the IBC 26 3 4 Battery Breaker Location 27 4 4 I In ns st ta alllla at tiio on n...

Page 6: ...aintenance 63 6 2 2 PERIODIC Maintenance 63 6 2 3 ANNUAL Maintenance 63 6 2 4 BATTERY Maintenance 63 6 2 5 BATTERY Shelf Life 64 6 3 Recycling the Used Batteries 64 6 4 Maintenance Training 64 7 7 P P...

Page 7: ...M IBC LHW 38 Figure 15 DC Power Terminal Bottom Wiring Entry Terminal Installation 39 Figure 16 DC Power Terminal Detail Eaton 93PM IBC LW or Eaton 93PM IBC LHW 40 Figure 17 DC Power Terminal Top Wiri...

Page 8: ...viii Eaton 93PM Universal Integrated Battery Cabinet IBC LW and IBC LHW Installation Manual P 164000541 Rev 04 List of Figures...

Page 9: ...aton 93PM IBC LW and Eaton 93PM IBC LHW 20 Table 7 Standalone External Power Wiring Recommendation Eaton 93PM IBC LW 300A Breaker 21 Table 8 Standalone External Power Wiring Recommendations Eaton 93PM...

Page 10: ...x Eaton 93PM Universal Integrated Battery Cabinet IBC LW and IBC LHW Installation Manual P 164000541 Rev 04 List of Tables...

Page 11: ...us voltage protection UPS systems 200 kW and below can utilize up to four IBC LWs per UPS or two IBC LHWs per UPS to meet application runtime needs 400 kW UPS systems can utilize up to eight IBC LWs p...

Page 12: ...ccessible mechanical terminals located at the bottom front of the cabinet reduce installation time Interface wiring can be routed through the top left or right sides of the IBCs in line up and match c...

Page 13: ...UPS Use with a Eaton 93PM 20 50 kW UPS Eaton 93PM 20 100 kW UPS Eaton 93PM 20 150 kW UPS or Eaton 93PM 20 200 kW UPS Up to eight IBC LWs can be paralleled to extend the run time Use with a Eaton 93PM...

Page 14: ...erator s manual for additional information such as important operating and maintenance instructions This symbol indicates that you should not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in the trash This pro...

Page 15: ...eration Manual Eaton 93PM UPS 480V Three Wire 400 kW Frame Installation and Operation Manual 1 UPS optional components and accessory installation instructions including site preparation planning for i...

Page 16: ...LW and IBC LHW Installation Manual P 164000541 Rev 04 1 1 9 9 E Eq qu uiip pm me en nt t R Re eg giis st tr ra at tiio on n Please visit www eaton com pq register to register your new Eaton UPS Eaton...

Page 17: ...output terminals may carry live voltage even when the UPS is not connected to an AC source To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock install this UPS system in a temperature and humidity controlle...

Page 18: ...nside the unit Do not install or operate the UPS system close to gas or electric heat sources Lead acid batteries can present a risk of fire because they generate hydrogen gas Do not smoke when near b...

Page 19: ...ais jeter les batteries au feu L exposition aux flammes risque de les faire exploser Les accumulateurs au plomb acide peuvent repr senter un risque d incendie car ils g n rent de l hydrog ne gazeux Ne...

Page 20: ...10 Eaton 93PM Universal Integrated Battery Cabinet IBC LW and IBC LHW Installation Manual P 164000541 Rev 04 Safety Warnings...

Page 21: ...ocedures and illustrations in this section to create a logical plan for installing the IBC This section contains the following information Physical features and requirements including dimensions Power...

Page 22: ...tact your service representative for information on how to obtain copies The IBC operating environment must meet the weight requirements shown in Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 or Table 4 and the size requir...

Page 23: ...egrated Battery Cabinet Large with E39 Batteries 1881 4148 1836 4048 6 at 306 675 Eaton 93PM Universal Integrated Battery Cabinet Large with E28 Batteries 1545 3408 1500 3308 6 at 250 551 Eaton 93PM U...

Page 24: ...t of Cabinet 914 4 mm 36 working space From Back of Cabinet with Top Exhaust Option None Required From Back of Cabinet with Rear Exhaust Option 254 mm 10 minimum clearance for ventilation From Back of...

Page 25: ...Battery Cabinet IBC LW and IBC LHW Installation Manual P 164000541 Rev 04 15 Figure 3 Eaton 93PM IBC LW or Eaton 93PM IBC LHW Dimensions Front and Right Side Views Dimensions are in millimeters inches...

Page 26: ...ual P 164000541 Rev 04 Figure 4 Eaton 93PM IBC LW or Eaton 93PM IBC LHW Dimensions Rear Views Dimensions are in millimeters inches NOTE The IBC Front Floor Mounting Bracket s mounting dimensions are i...

Page 27: ...Cabinet IBC LW and IBC LHW Installation Manual P 164000541 Rev 04 17 Figure 5 Eaton 93PM IBC LW or Eaton 93PM IBC LHW Dimensions Top and Bottom Views Dimensions are in millimeters inches TopView Bott...

Page 28: ...l Integrated Battery Cabinet IBC LW and IBC LHW Installation Manual P 164000541 Rev 04 Figure 6 Eaton 93PM IBC LW or Eaton 93PM IBC LHW Center of Gravity Dimensions are in millimeters inches Installat...

Page 29: ...7 1 1836 4048 with 135Ah Batteries E54 982 38 7 505 19 9 434 17 1 2179 4803 with 103Ah Batteries B37 975 38 4 507 20 0 434 17 1 1876 4136 with 95Ah Batteries H41 957 38 4 507 20 0 434 17 1 1829 4032 w...

Page 30: ...battery strings are to be connected by an authorized Eaton Customer Service Engineer Refer to the appropriate Eaton 93PM UPS installation and operation manual listed in paragraph 1 7 For More Informa...

Page 31: ...r Pole 93PM IBC LW 50 kW 100 kW 150 kW 200 kW 1 or 2 Battery 3 0 2 Not Required Battery 3 0 2 Not Required 3 or 4 Battery 3 0 2 3 0 2 Battery 3 0 2 3 0 2 Ground 4 one per cabinet 4 one per cabinet 93P...

Page 32: ...M IBC LW 400A Breaker Battery Cabinet to UPS or External Customer Supplied Tie Point and Breaker or Disconnect Tie Point and Breaker or Disconnect to UPS Model UPS Model Num ber of Cabi nets Termi nal...

Page 33: ...W 400 5 400 6 400 7 400 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or 8 Battery 300 2 500 4 Battery 300 2 500 4 Ground 1 one per cabinet 1 one per cabinet Table 9 Standalone External Power Wiring Recommendations Eaton 93PM IBC...

Page 34: ...300 2 Not Required 400 3 400 4 5 6 7 or 8 Battery 300 2 300 2 Battery 300 2 300 2 Ground 1 one per cabinet 1 one per cabinet 93PM IBC LHW 400 5 400 6 400 7 400 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or 8 Battery 300 2 500...

Page 35: ...Recommended DC Circuit Breaker or Disconnect Ratings Three or Four IBC LWs or Two IBC LHWs Model UPS Model Input Rating Eaton 93PM IBC LW 50 kW 100 kW 150 kW 200 kW 400 kW 300A Eaton 93PM IBC LW 50 kW...

Page 36: ...art of the sales contract for the UPS Contact an Eaton service representative in advance a minimum two week notice is required to reserve a preferred startup date WARNING The IBC is heavy see Table 1...

Page 37: ...impact on further installation NOTE While waiting for installation protect the unpacked cabinet from moisture dust and other harmful contaminants Failure to store and protect the IBC properly may voi...

Page 38: ...d Battery Cabinet IBC LW and IBC LHW Installation Manual P 164000541 Rev 04 Figure 8 Eaton 93PM IBC LW or Eaton 93PM IBC LHW Battery Breaker Location Front View with Front Door Removed Battery Breaker...

Page 39: ...osely followed the cabinet may tip and cause serious injury RISK OF INSTABILITY Do not remove any internal panels until the cabinet is removed from and lowered from the pallet Do not tilt cabinet more...

Page 40: ...bolts holding the left right front and rear to the pallet skids see Figure 9 DO NOT loosen or remove the cabinet mounting bolts or the cabinet support bolts WARNING RISK OF INSTABILITY Turning the jac...

Page 41: ...oor Mounting Bolts 4 places top 2 places bottom CAUTION CABINET MAY FALL Do not loosen the hardware attaching the front supports to the cabinet base The cabinet must be lowered by the jacking bolts be...

Page 42: ...see Figure 12 CAUTION To prevent tipping when rolling the cabinet push the cabinet from the rear whenever possible 15 Roll the IBC to the line up and match installation location on the right side of t...

Page 43: ...4000541 Rev 04 33 Figure 10 Line Up and Match Wiring Access Locations Inter cabinet wiring access to route interface wiring between cabinets Inter cabinet wiring access knockouts Remove knockouts as r...

Page 44: ...34 Eaton 93PM Universal Integrated Battery Cabinet IBC LW and IBC LHW Installation Manual P 164000541 Rev 04 Figure 11 Rear Ventilation Figure 12 Top Ventilation Installation...

Page 45: ...ed to wire IBC 3 and IBC 4 NOTE 4 See paragraph 3 2 2 IBC Power Wiring Preparation Table 6 and Table 10 for wiring and termination requirements NOTE 5 Refer to the applicable Eaton 93PM UPS Installati...

Page 46: ...00 kW Frame UPS models Do not shorten or cut factory supplied wiring 6 Route the battery wiring positive negative and ground through the bottom side inter cabinet access pass through see Figure 10 of...

Page 47: ...he ground positive and negative power wiring to the UPS cabinet external battery ground and input terminals NOTE Route the battery wiring between the UPS and subsequent IBCs through the bottom of the...

Page 48: ...sal Integrated Battery Cabinet IBC LW and IBC LHW Installation Manual P 164000541 Rev 04 Figure 14 DC Power Terminal Locations Eaton 93PM IBC LW or Eaton 93PM IBC LHW DC OutputTerminals and Ground Ter...

Page 49: ...BC LW and IBC LHW Installation Manual P 164000541 Rev 04 39 Figure 15 DC Power Terminal Bottom Wiring Entry Terminal Installation Bottom EntryWiring Line Match or Remote Installation DC Output PowerTe...

Page 50: ...Figure 16 DC Power Terminal Detail Eaton 93PM IBC LW or Eaton 93PM IBC LHW IBC DC Output to UPS NegativeTerminals IBC DC Output to UPS PositiveTerminals GroundTerminals Terminal blocks are shipped un...

Page 51: ...5 Install battery terminal compression lugs to the DC bus bars Position the open terminal ends pointing down for bottom entry wiring and up for top entry wiring see Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 17 and...

Page 52: ...y Breaker assembly which is mounted on a sliding bracket To move the assembly loosen the screw located beneath the breaker and then press the lever on top of the bracket see Figure 18 and slide the br...

Page 53: ...abinet IBC LW and IBC LHW Installation Manual P 164000541 Rev 04 43 Figure 18 Battery Breaker Mount Screw Location and Mount Lever Location Eaton 93PM IBC Battery Breaker Mount Screw Location Battery...

Page 54: ...ing to the ground terminal on the IBC Connect the positive and negative power wiring to the IBC DC and DC output terminals on the IBC For a detailed view of the IBC terminal block see Figure 16 17 Con...

Page 55: ...d to paragraph 4 4 Battery Breaker Instantaneous Trip Setting otherwise skip to paragraph 4 4 Battery Breaker Instantaneous Trip Setting NOTE Internal battery strings are to be connected by an authori...

Page 56: ...rip setting provides the maximum protection for the batteries Failure to adhere to 5x instantaneous trip setting voids the battery warranty To verify the trip setting 1 Verify the UPS system is not in...

Page 57: ...NOTE 3 See paragraph 3 2 3 IBC Interface Wiring Preparation Table 12 and Figure 24 for wiring and termination requirements NOTE 4 Refer to the applicable Eaton 93PM UPS Installation and Operation manu...

Page 58: ...Drill and punch all conduit holes in the bottom conduit plate prior to mounting on the IBC Install the conduit plate and install all conduit runs into the plate Pull the wiring through the conduit in...

Page 59: ...ns Terminal TB2 Name Description 10 Thermal Sensor Optional Contacts used to signal a battery temperature out of specification and to turn off the battery charger to prevent thermal runaway 9 Thermal...

Page 60: ...iring UPS Shunt Trip TB 1 2 3 4 IBC1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 IBC2 TB2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 IBC3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 IBC4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 UPS Building Alarm TB 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 9 10 Shunt Trip Batter...

Page 61: ...wires for each input and return or common Strip wire insulation back 10 millimeters to wire terminal blocks Thermal Sensor 26 16 0 4 3 5 0 8 7 1 Slotted Use twisted pair wires for each input and retu...

Page 62: ...ery shunt trip interface wiring from the UPS battery shunt trip interface terminals through the bottom inter cabinet access pass through see Figure 10 of the UPS cabinet and IBC to the IBC battery int...

Page 63: ...t tiio on ns s NOTE 1 The UPS thermal sensor signal uses an UPS building alarm input to indicate a thermal trip condition and to turn off the battery charger NOTE 2 Any pair of unused building alarm t...

Page 64: ...BC Identify all conduit requirements and mark their location Drill and punch all conduit holes in the bottom conduit plate prior to mounting on the IBC Install the conduit plate and install all condui...

Page 65: ...completed Installation Checklist to verify all applicable equipment installations have been completed NOTE The Installation Checklist MUST be completed prior to starting the UPS system for the first t...

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Page 67: ...w the UPS and Eaton 93PM Universal Integrated Battery Cabinet Large High Rate IBC LHW intercabinet power connection onelines See paragraph 3 2 2 IBC Power Wiring Preparation for wiring installation no...

Page 68: ...by the customer Figure 28 Eaton 93PM IBC LW Standalone Power Online Four Cabinets ExternalTie Point and Battery Breaker or Disconnect UPS Cabinet Battery Cabinet 1 Battery Cabinet 2 Battery Cabinet 3...

Page 69: ...abinet Battery Cabinet 1 Battery Cabinet 2 Internal Internal Battery Battery Breaker Breaker NOTE Battery cabinet wiring assumes using factory supplied wiring and two wires per pole Figure 30 Eaton 93...

Page 70: ...1 Battery Cabinet 2 Two Battery Cabinets Maximum ExternalTie Point and Battery Breaker or Disconnect NOTE 1 External tie point battery breaker or disconnect and wiring to be supplied by the customer N...

Page 71: ...ry Shunt Trip 48 Vdc Battery Shunt Trip 1 2 48 Vdc TB2 or TB3 TB2 or TB3 TB2 or TB3 TB2 or TB3 UPS Building Alarm TB 1 2 TB2 or TB3 UPS Shunt Trip TB Battery Detect Battery Detect Common 48 Vdc Batter...

Page 72: ...62 Eaton 93PM Universal Integrated Battery Cabinet IBC LW and IBC LHW Installation Manual P 164000541 Rev 04 Figure 33 Eaton 93PM Universal Integrated Battery Cabinet Schematic Onelines and Schematics...

Page 73: ...However the system should be inspected periodically to verify that the units are operating normally Record maintenance results and any corrective actions in a suitable log 6 6 2 2 1 1 D DA AI IL LY Y...

Page 74: ...act your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center Special Symbols The following are examples of symbols used on the UPS or accessories to alert you to important information RISK OF ELECTRIC SHO...

Page 75: ...nd the environmental and safety specifications for the UPS 7 7 2 2 1 1 B Ba at tt te er ry y S Sp pe ec ciif fiic ca at tiio on ns s IBC Battery Types IBC LW E28 280 W cell battery valve regulated lea...

Page 76: ...operation in a 20 30 C 68 86 F temperature environment The batteries are rated for a 25 C 77 F ambient temperature to extend their useful life Transit Temperature 15 C to 40 C 5 F to 104 F Storage Tem...

Page 77: ...1 Rev 04 67 C Ch ha ap pt te er r 8 8 W Wa ar rr ra an nt ty y For warranty information please refer to the Resources link on our website www eaton com 93PM EQUIPMENT REGISTRATION Please visit www eat...

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